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March 20, 1979
Students. Look at them. They're different. Real different. The present generation's prede·
cessors gathered in malt shops and danced at sock hops. Then there were protest rallies and
sit .. ins. But now the terms conservative and liberal have new meaning. Or no meaning at all.
VCU students arc, according to a study on voting trends, middle of the road. Middle America
may now be found among leftist art students or straight .. thinking future physicians. Left and
right have finally merged, right down the middle of Main Street U.S.A. But students still can't
escape a daily dose of liberalism. VCU students may be moderate but their faculty mentors
are old order flaming liberals. Still fighting political wars and social issues, they hang onto a
cause like it was a funded grant. But students can somehow comprehend the reality of double ...
digit inflation and 8 percent unemployment while ignoring the theology of Iiberalism-the
ultimate philosophy of politics. But then, they aren't on a university's faculty, which
guarantees the freedom to be a liberal. So the political scientists tell us. The next time you
hear of veu's hippies, ask if they have tenure.
All joking aside, for t~e real story turn to page two.

Students. Look at them. They're different. Real different. The present generation's predecessors gathered in malt shops and danced at sock hops. Then there were protest rallies and sit-ins. But now the terms conservative and liberal have new meaning. Or no meaning at all. VCU students are, according to a study on voting trends, middle of the road. Middle America may now be found among leftist art students and straight-thinking future physicians. Left and right have finally merged, right down the middle of Main Street U.S.A. But students still can't escape a daily dose of liberalism. VCU students may be moderate but their faculty mentors are old order flaming liberals. Still fighting political wars and social issues, they hang onto a cause like it was a funded grant. But students can somehow comprehend the reality of double-digit inflation and 8 percent unemployment while ignoring the theology of liberalism-the ultimate philosophy of politics. But then, they aren't on a university's faculty, which guarantees the freedom to be a liberal. So the political scientists tell us. The next time you hear of VCU's hippies, ask if they have tenure.

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"A newsletter published by Virginia Commonwealth University."

Note

Special issues for parents published [1977-1979]. Issues were undated but numbered vol. 7A, 8A, 9A corresponding to the regular volume numbering for the student paper.

March 20, 1979
Students. Look at them. They're different. Real different. The present generation's prede·
cessors gathered in malt shops and danced at sock hops. Then there were protest rallies and
sit .. ins. But now the terms conservative and liberal have new meaning. Or no meaning at all.
VCU students arc, according to a study on voting trends, middle of the road. Middle America
may now be found among leftist art students or straight .. thinking future physicians. Left and
right have finally merged, right down the middle of Main Street U.S.A. But students still can't
escape a daily dose of liberalism. VCU students may be moderate but their faculty mentors
are old order flaming liberals. Still fighting political wars and social issues, they hang onto a
cause like it was a funded grant. But students can somehow comprehend the reality of double ...
digit inflation and 8 percent unemployment while ignoring the theology of Iiberalism-the
ultimate philosophy of politics. But then, they aren't on a university's faculty, which
guarantees the freedom to be a liberal. So the political scientists tell us. The next time you
hear of veu's hippies, ask if they have tenure.
All joking aside, for t~e real story turn to page two.